Joaquim Giannotti

Joaquim Giannotti

1 Stonebury, 5 Norfolk Road JOAQUIM Flat 1 Birmingham B153SP England, UK Mobile: +447340952730 GIANNOTTI [email protected] giannottiphilosophy.com Curriculum Vitae APPOINTMENTS o Teaching Fellow, University of Birmingham. Present. o Research Associate, European Research Council’s project A Framework for Metaphysical Explanation in Physics (FraMEPhys). Present o Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Tilburg. 2021. [offer declined] o Course Lecturer, University of Glasgow. 2020. o Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of Glasgow. 2015–2020. o Teacher at the University of Glasgow Summer School. 2017–2018. For details about the courses, see Teaching (p. vi) o EDUCATION o Ph.D. in Philosophy, University of Glasgow. 26th June 2019. Viva passed with no corrections. Examiners: Alexander Bird, Neil McDonnell o Visiting Research Student, Durham University. 2017. Supervisors: Alex Carruth, Matthew Tugby o M.A. in Philosophy, University Vita-Salute San Raffaele. July 2014. Final Grade: First. Examiner: Michele di Francesco o B.A. in Philosophy and Cognitive Science, State University of Genova. July 2012. Final Grade: First with Honours. Examiner: Carlo Penco i RESEARCH o Areas of Specialisation Metaphysics, Metaphysics of Science, Philosophy of Science o Areas of Competence Epistemology, Philosophy of Mind, Logic, Applied Ethics PUBLICATIONS Accepted/Published o ‘Pure Powers Are Not Powerful Qualities’, European Journal of Analytic Philosophy Online first: 10.1007/s11229-020-03001-7. 2021. o ‘Grounding Ontic Structuralism’ (with Silvia Bianchi), Synthese, Online first: 10.1007/s11229-020-03001-7. 2021. o ‘Fundamental Yet Grounded’. Theoria, pp 1–22. Early view: 10.1111/theo.12293. 2020. o ‘The Identity Theory of Powers Revised’, Erkenntnis, pp. 1–20. Online first: 10.1007/s10670-019-00122-5. 2019. Under Review o ‘The Fundamentality of Fundamental Powers’ (Revised and Resubmitted) o ‘Moderate Dispositional Structuralism’ o ‘Mental Properties: Strongly Emergent Powerful Qualities’ In Preparation o ‘Dual Aspect Essentialism’ o ‘Humeanism, Laws of Ground, and Fundamentality’ o ‘Non-Casual Explanations vs. Metaphysical Explanation’ ii o ‘Equifundamentality and Grounding’ TALKS Upcoming o ‘Of Powers and Causes’. Alternative Approaches to Causation: Beyond Difference-Making And Mechanism Conference (Kent). May 2021. o ‘Grounds for Ontic Structuralists’. EENPS 2021 (Belgrade). June 2021. Invited o ‘Groundwork for a Humean Theory of Laws of Ground’. Arché Metaphysics and Logic Seminar (St Andrews). [online]. June 2021. o ‘Grounding Ontic Structuralism’ w/Bianchi, S. MetaScience (Bristol) WIP Meeting. [online]. July 2020. o ‘Grounding Ontic Structuralism’ w/Bianchi, S. IUSS (Pavia) WIP Workshop. [online]. June 2020. o Groundwork for Grounding Evidentialism’. Cogito Glasgow WIP Workshop. [online]. May 2020. o ‘Comments on Silvia Bianchi’s (IUSS Pavia) “Metaphysical Grounding as a Non- foundationalist explanation of Quantum Entanglement’. Metaphysical Explanation in Science Conference. University of Birmingham (UK). January 2020. o ‘Reconsidering the Identity Theory of Powerful Qualities’. Powerful Qualities Workshop. Durham University (UK). August 2017. Selected from Call for Papers/Abstracts o ‘The Powers Ontology: A Case Study in the Methodology of the Metaphysics of Science’. Methodological Issues in the Metaphysics of Science Workshop. Bristol (UK) [online]. September 2020. o W/Bianchi, S. ‘Grounding Ontic Structuralism’. 9th Ernst Mach workshop on non-causal explanation in physics. Prague (CZ) [online]. September 2020. o ‘Fundamental Yet Grounded’. 10th European Congress of Analytic Philosophy. [Online Conference]. August 2020. iii o ‘Grounding Orthodoxy and Empirical Adequacy’. 2020 Joint Session of the Aristotelian Society. University of Kent (UK). [online conference] July 2020. o ‘Fundamental Yet Grounded’. SEFA 2019. University of Valencia (SPA). November 2019. o ‘Fundamentality for Moderate Structuralists’. Recontres Doctorales in Philosophie des Sciences 2019. University of Lausanne (CH). November 2019. o ‘Divide et Impera: Pure Powers are not Powerful Qualities’. New Foundations of Dispositionalism Conference. University of Exeter (UK). May 2019. o ‘Fundamentality: Metaphysical Orthodoxy and Symmetric Dependence’. Philosophy in Progress 2019. University of Nottingham (UK). January 2019. o ‘Ontological Fundamentality’. 22nd Oxford Graduate Conference. University of Oxford (UK). November 2018. — 11th Arché Graduate Conference. University of St Andrews (UK). November 2018. — 2018 Society for the Metaphysics of Science Conference. University of Milan (ITA). August 2018. — ENFA 7. University of Lisbon (POR). September 2018. — 7th CEU International Philosophy Graduate Conference. Central European University (HUN). April 2018. — 6th Seoul Philosophy Graduate Conference. Seoul National University (KOR). April 2018. o ‘Powers and Causal Relevance in Space and Time’. The Insides of Nature Conference. University of Braga (POR). September 2018. o o ‘Not Pure Powers But Something Near Enough’. 2017 Society for the Metaphysics of Science Conference. Fordham University (USA). September 2017. o ‘Mental Properties: Strongly Emergent Powerful Qualities’. MLAG Seminar. University of Porto (POR). December 2017. o ‘Reconsidering the Identity Theory of Powerful Qualities’. OZSW Conference 2016. University of Groningen (NLD). December 2016. o ‘Comments on V. Livianos’ “Categoricality, Locations, and Symmetry Operations”. 2016 Society for the Metaphysics of Science Conference. University of Geneva (CH). September 2016. o ‘The Powerful Qualities View Reconsidered’. OntoForMat Metaphysical Seminar. University of Milan (ITA). September 2016. iv AWARDS & GRANTS o The Mind Association Major Conference Grant. 2018. £1,000 for organising the Minorities and Philosophy Conference 2019 ‘Us and Them: Violence, Discrimination, and Minorities’. University of Glasgow, 11–12 April 2019. o Scots Philosophical Association Conference Support. 2018. £2,000 for organising the Minorities and Philosophy Conference 2019 ‘Us and Them: Violence, Discrimination, and Minorities’. University of Glasgow, 11–12 April 2019. o Jacobsen Studentship. Royal Institute of Philosophy. 2017. £8,000 for “research in certain fundamental parts of philosophy”. o College of Arts Research Support Award, University of Glasgow. 2016. £300 award won for the conference Aristotelian Themes in Metaphysics. Boğaziçi University. (The conference was later cancelled due to political turmoil in Turkey at that time.) KNOWLEDGE EXCHANGE & PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT o Glasgow Science Festival. Research stall with Centre for the Study of Perceptual Experience (University of Glasgow). June 2019. o Glasgow Science Festival. Research stall with Centre for the Study of Perceptual Experience (University of Glasgow). June 2018. o Explorathon ‘17 – Researchers’ Night in Scotland. Glasgow. Research stall with Centre for the Study of Perceptual Experience (University of Glasgow). October 2017. o Glasgow Science Festival. Research stall with Centre for the Study of Perceptual Experience (University of Glasgow). June 2017. o Cheltenham Science Festival. Research stall with Centre for the Study of Perceptual Experience (University of Glasgow). June 2017. o Explorathon ‘16 – Researchers’ Night in Scotland. Glasgow. Research stall with Centre for the Study of Perceptual Experience (University of Glasgow). October 2016. o Glasgow Science Festival. Research stall with Centre for the Study of Perceptual Experience (University of Glasgow). June 2016. o Glasgow Science Festival. Research stall with Centre for the Study of Perceptual Experience (University of Glasgow). June 2015. v TEACHING o Present. Teaching Fellow, University of Birmingham. • 1st year courses: Logic, Critical Thinking, Metaphysics, Ethics, Philosophy of Mind, Po- litical Epistemology. • 2nd year courses: Logic, Philosophy of Science, Metaphysics. • 3rd year courses: Metaphysics. o 2018–2020. Course Lecturer, University of Glasgow. • 3rd year courses: Metaphysics, module on the metaphysics of properties (2019– 2020); guest lectures on material objects (2018 – 2019). o 2015–2020. Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of Glasgow. • 1st year tutorials: Critical Thinking, Ethics, Philosophy of Mind, Modern Philoso- phy, Philosophy of Mind, Epistemology, Modern Philosophy. • 2nd year tutorials: Logic, Philosophy of Science, Epistemology. Critical Thinking, Ethics, Philosophy of Mind, Logic, Epistemology, Introduction to Metaphysics • 3rd year tutorials: Metaphysics. Teacher at the University of Glasgow Summer School • Introduction to the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence. 2018. • Introduction to Metaphysics, Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind. 2017 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Editorial Work o Special Issue on the ‘Source of Modality’ for Argumenta, co-edited with G. Giannini (LSE). Referee Work o Philosophical Quarterly o Erkenntnis o Inquiry vi o Synthese o Philosophical Studies o Pacific Philosophical Quarterly o Dialectica o BJPS Conference organisation o Co-organiser of the 2019 Minorities and Philosophy Workshop “Us and Them: Violence, Discrimination, and Minorities”. University of Glasgow, 11–12 April 2019. o Co-organiser of the 2019 Glasgow Graduate Conference in Epistemology and Mind. Uni- versity of Glasgow, 13-14 May 2019. o Staff member of the Centre for the Study of Perceptual Experience (University of Glasgow) at the Glasgow Science Festival 2018, June 2018. o Co-organiser of the graduate research seminars with Prof. William G. Lycan (UNC)

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